Sunday. Featured Stamper Day over at Splitcoast. This week Bethie has selected jpmayo as the featured stamper. A refresher for those who aren't aware of the idea behind this challenge: select a card or project for the featured stamper and change at least 2 things to make it your own. I selected this card from her gallery; I changed up the stamps, inks, and papers, but kept to the overall layout adding a couple brads and an oval sentiment. I debated on the ribbon, over the panel, under the panel, and am still not sure about it, but it ended up over the panel.It's pretty straight forward stamping, so I'll just give the supply list.
Supplies all SU! Stamps: Merry & Bright, Warm Words, Inks: StazOn Timber Brown, Old Olive, Real Read, River Rock, Paper: Old Olive, Real Red, River Rock, Very Vanilla, Dashing DP, Accessories: Olive mini brads, River Rock stitched ribbon, Red gingham check ribbon, Artichoke grosgrain (a better match for olive in my book), Scallop punch, Circle punches, Small oval punch, Distressing tool, 2 way glue, Dazzling Diamonds, Dimensionals
Have a super Sunday!
V.~
11 comments:
Very cute, Val!! Dashing and Merry& Bright set are my FAVES fo rthis holiday!!!!
cute, cute, cute Val - I love it!
Awwww, Val ....
I'm being totally honest here ... I love your version the best!! Definitely! Thanks for such a happy & quick holiday card! Alas, I don't have this set ... but your challenge was met beautifully!
~tex
So cute! I love the tree used as a background.
Cute card! I love that little snowman!
Oh, I love your card... cards... everything you make! You have such a great style!!
This is so sweet Val, love it!!
during a little surfing today and stumbled upon your blog. Just wanted to let you know that you do beautiful work.
patty
www.paperpiecingpatty.blogspot.com
I love the colors and papers for your adorable snowman card!! So cute!!
Gosh Valerie -
Now I want the Merry & Bright Set too! You continue to be such an inspiration to me!!
Did you use paintbrushes with the reinkers? Do you just squeeze a few drops on to the opened top of a stamp pad and use a brush? I have never tried that before.
~Meredith
This is so so cute! I just love that paper!
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